Hans posted a message about this in the week:
For that purpose I have a simple helper tmcommand "saveMe":
- Bundle Editor > New Command - Save: Current File - Command: - Input: None - Output: Discard
* Command: is really empty!
Set up your command and this "saveMe" command, then start recording a macro and run "saveMe", then run your command (use the "cog" menu at the bottom of the TextMate window to access and run the commands rather than any key combos you have them saved to). Save the macro, then when you run it the file will be saved before your commands are processed, which should mean 'wc -l' always returns a correct value.
Hope that helps!
Nigel
On 18 Jan 2009, at 15:26, Andrea Crotti wrote:
Nigel Green wrote:
Looks good - maybe you need to wrap this around a macro that saves the file before it runs. I am guessing that 'wc -l' gives a wrong result if its run when the file has been altered but not saved? Best to create a macro that sinply saves the file, then a new macro which calls the save macro, then runs the code.
I had a similar problem with the caret moving when I tried to set up a macro to fix common typos using sed on save. If you find out how to reposition the cursor to where it was when the macro is run, can you let me know?
Thanks,
Nigel
Of course I will. I tried to register a macro as you said but it wasn't successful.. It just made this { beforeRunningCommand = nop; command = "tot=$(wc -l $TM_FILEPATH)\ntot=$(echo $tot | cut -d ' ' -f 1)\n# echo $tot, $TM_LINE_NUMBER\nif [ $tot == $((TM_LINE_NUMBER - 1)) ]\n # we are at the end of the file\nthen\n \truby -e 'puts "\n "*40'\nfi"; input = selection; name = center; output = afterSelectedText; scope = source; uuid = "29DCBC0A-6C1F-4C0A-A640-767E6A412394"; }
I don't quite understand where all the macro magic comes from, and why there is almost no documentation about, and how should I know for example what "selectHardLine" does.
Where it looks it doesn't say anything about saving file, in fact it doesn't work. Moving the caret back to the center it's not so easy apparently, any hints? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/End-of-screen-tp21319865p21528935.html Sent from the textmate users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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